# Bible Camp reaches the summit

Barriers were broken down, relationships established and the Gospel presented as children and young people were encouraged to follow Jesus.

Five days of Everest Bible Camp came to an end on Thursday evening. One hundred and twenty children and teenagers had enjoyed the experience and were greatly challenged as they moved from Base Camp to the Summit over the five days.

Barriers were broken down, relationships established and the Gospel presented as children and young people were encouraged to follow Jesus.

The team arrived at their journeys end on Friday tired but fulfilled and satisfied that the Summit had been reached and six months work and preparation had paid off.

The team arrived home in Northern Ireland safe late on Saturday and all the children were safely delivered home on Friday to Wamba and Saturday to Ndikir. The host home at Ngaremara drew its breath and returned to normal duties.

A very big thank you to everyone who worked to make it happen and carried it through to a successful conclusion

Kindfund was established as a charity in 2004 to further the gospel of Jesus Christ and to help relieve poverty amongst some of the poorest tribes in northern Kenya, working with the pastoralist Turkana, Samburu and Rendille.

We currently use 5 tonnes of food and supplies per month, providing for 125 children in 4 homes and 250 children in nursery and primary education.

We have dug 7 wells and fitted 7 handpumps, bringing safe water to remote villages.

100% of gifts go to Kenya.

Registered with The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC100121 and accepted as a Society in Kenya 26316